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Hello everyone;

I have recently started to use Ansys Fluent to model transient heat transfer analysis.

Although this is a very simples question I donīt know how to do it. My basic learning problem is: I have a cube, on one surface I impose a temperature variation boundary condition (under user-defined function form), on the opposite surface I want to analyse the influence of that solicitation. The remaining 4 faces are adiabatic. My question is: What is the boundary condition that I must choose for the surface where I want to read to temperature variation?

In the transient module, i have the initial temperature option. But in Fluent I donīt have that option, just temperature.

Thank you in advance
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